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Latest Publications

  • Georgia 2015 Peanut, Cotton and Tobacco Performance Tests

    AP 104-7

    Georgia 2015 Peanut, Cotton and Tobacco Performance Tests

    This research report presents the results of the 2015 statewide performance tests of peanut, cotton, and tobacco. The tests for various evaluations were conducted at several or all of the following locations: Bainbridge, Tifton, Plains and Midville in the Coastal Plain region and Athens in the Piedmont region. Agronomic information such…

    James Day, John Gassett, Dustin Dunn, and Henry Jordan

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    March 14, 2016
  • Urban Gardening: Assessing Soils for Contamination

    C 1075

    Urban Gardening: Assessing Soils for Contamination

    Urban gardeners and farmers may have concerns about potentially harmful contaminants in their soils. By determining the historical use of the land, one can test for soil contamination associated with prior use. This publication outlines appropriate testing procedures for soil contamination and recommends best gardening practices for working in urban…

    Jason Lessl

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    March 7, 2016
  • Cover Crop Biomass Sampling

    C 1077

    Cover Crop Biomass Sampling

    Cover crops are one of the most important practices that farmers can use to improve their soils and the sustainability of their production system. Knowing how much biomass there is in a field is a critical piece of information for cover crop management. Part 1 of this circular provides a…

    Julia Gaskin, Dennis Hancock, and Uttam Saha

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    Feb. 25, 2016
  • 2014 Tobacco Research Report

    SB 63-8

    2014 Tobacco Research Report

    This report contains the most results of tobacco research programs at the University of Georgia in 2014.

    Alexander Csinos, Ronald Gitaitis, J. Moore, Eric Goodwin, Rajagopalbabu Srinivasan, and Bhabesh Dutta

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    Feb. 25, 2016
  • Georgia 2015 Soybean, Sorghum Grain and Silage, and Summer Annual Forages Performance Tests

    AP 103-7

    Georgia 2015 Soybean, Sorghum Grain and Silage, and Summer Annual Forages Performance Tests

    This research report presents the results of the 2015 statewide performance tests of soybean, sorghum grain and silage, and summer annual forages. The tests for various evaluations were conducted at several or all of the following locations: Tifton, Plains, and Midville in the Coastal Plain region; Griffin and Athens in…

    James Day, John Gassett, Dustin Dunn, and Henry Jordan

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    Feb. 11, 2016
  • 2015’s Best New Plants from the Trial Gardens at the University of Georgia

    AP 116-3

    2015’s Best New Plants from the Trial Gardens at the University of Georgia

    This publication showcases the plants that were awarded the “Classic City Award” in 2015.

    John Ruter, Meg Green, and Svoboda Pennisi

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    Jan. 20, 2016
  • C 1082

    Home Maintenance Checklist

    Just like your personal health, your home’s health will decline without regular care and maintenance. Maintaining a healthy indoor environment helps increase your quality of life and the life of your house. With a few simple steps you can keep your home healthy. Use this checklist as a guideline for…

    Pamela Turner

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    Jan. 11, 2016
  • C 1083

    Mold and Moisture Home Inspection Checklist

    Pamela Turner

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    Jan. 11, 2016
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